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Taisuke Kawai
Researcher at The Nippon Dental University
Publications - 33
Citations - 931
Taisuke Kawai is an academic researcher from The Nippon Dental University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mandible & Mandibular canal. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 30 publications receiving 668 citations. Previous affiliations of Taisuke Kawai include University of Hong Kong.
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Measurement of anterior loop length for the mandibular canal and diameter of the mandibular incisive canal to avoid nerve damage when installing endosseous implants in the interforaminal region: a second attempt introducing cone beam computed tomography.
Yuki Uchida,Nobuhiro Noguchi,Masaaki Goto,Yoshio Yamashita,Tsunehiko Hanihara,Hitoshi Takamori,Iwao Sato,Taisuke Kawai,Takashi Yosue +8 more
TL;DR: Because large variations in measurements were observed, both for ALL and ICD, no fixed distance mesially from the mental foramen should be considered safe and the ALL and the ICD can be estimated from the CBCT measurement.
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The use and performance of artificial intelligence applications in dental and maxillofacial radiology: A systematic review.
TL;DR: The AI models proposed in the studies included exhibited wide clinical applications in DMFR and it is still necessary to further verify the reliability and applicability of the AI models prior to transferring these models into clinical practice.
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Deep-learning classification using convolutional neural network for evaluation of maxillary sinusitis on panoramic radiography
Makoto Murata,Yoshiko Ariji,Yasufumi Ohashi,Taisuke Kawai,Motoki Fukuda,Takuma Funakoshi,Yoshitaka Kise,Michihito Nozawa,Akitoshi Katsumata,Hiroshi Fujita,Eiichiro Ariji +10 more
TL;DR: The diagnostic performance of the deep-learning system for maxillary sinusitis on panoramic radiographs was sufficiently high and is expected to provide diagnostic support for inexperienced dentists.
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Observation of the retromolar foramen and canal of the mandible: a CBCT and macroscopic study
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the RMF is not a rare anatomical structure and that practitioners should take this foramen into account in all anesthetic and surgical procedures involving the retromolar area.
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Anastomosis between the inferior alveolar artery branches and submental artery in human mandible.
TL;DR: The mental artery displays several branches internal to the anterior region of the mandible as confirmed by macroscopic observation and computed tomography.